O silent goblet red from head to heel,
how did you feel
when you were being twirled
upon the the Potter's wheel
Before the Potter gave you to the world?
'I felt a conscious impulse in my clay
to break away
from the great Potter's hand that burned so warm,
I felt a vast
feeling so sorrow to be cast
into my present from.'
'before that fatal hour
that was me captive on the Potter's wheel
and cast into his crimson goblet-sleep,
I used to feel
the fragrant friendship of a little flower
whose root was in my bosom buried deep.'
"The potter has drawn out the living breath of me.
And given me a form which is the death of me.
My past unshapely natural state was best
With just one flower flaming through my breast."
-harindranath chattopadhyay
1. Who is the speaker in this stanza ?
2. What does the goblet say about its past shape ?
3. Who has given the goblet the present shape ?
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